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Rick Bassett
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Success retraining an Overly Needy Tenant?

Rick Bassett
  • Property Manager
  • Greater New Haven, CT
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I've got an overly needy tenant who emails or texts with something new for me to do every few days. She's in a beautifully totally rehabbed house and there aren't any real issues with it, she is just over the top OCD. The messages/requests that I get from her alone exceed all the messages that I get from all of my other tenants combined. 

She's been with us for just about 2 years and has pretty much paid on time and it wasn't like this until about 6 months ago (or I didn't notice it) but the intensity of requests is definitely increasing.

I'm thinking about not renewing her and cutting her loose if I can't find a clever way to bring her in line quickly. 

Has anyone here had Success retraining an Overly Needy Tenant like her?

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Travis Sperr
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Travis Sperr
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@Rick Bassett the best way I have found is to just tell the tenant that they are complaining a lot - way more than other tenants and if she wants to move you will let her out of the lease. Sometimes tenants need a reminder that they need you more than you need them. If it doesn't stop don't renew. I would rather get less rent then to deal with constant petty requests. 

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